I was certainly interested in reading more, and I have to say that I have enjoyed this volume. Let's read the description from the publisher though:

The Answers series has been a powerful tool in equipping believers to
share and defend their faith. Now the newest book in this landmark
series takes on hot button topics like climate change, ancient man, and
many more. Too many people have walked away from their faith because
they sought answers for what seemed a contradiction in Christian belief
and scientific teaching. For those who desire a deeper walk and a
thriving faith in the face of a growing cultural adversity, now find the
answers to questions you have or others may use to genetic engineering,
this powerful team of apologists is able to inspire you and those you
know who may not yet believe.

I have a hard time with some of these compilation resources. Some aren't well edited, so you end up reading basically the same thing in chapter after chapter, just written by a different person each time. Some don't hold together well. Some are just covering the same information every other creation resource has covered.

While I did notice a bit of repetition on points, it was only a bit. And the chapters were clearly written by different people, but the switch from one chapter to the next was never jarring.

Most importantly, though, this wasn't just another rehash of the same old information that everyone talks about.

I found myself laughing out loud at statements like this one from Roger Patterson in chapter 8, discussing the myth that religion is biased, but science is neutral. Everyone is biased. "The question becomes, which bias is the best bias to be biased by?"

Or I hit chapter 9, where the topic has to do with what church leaders have said about the Creation story over the millennia, and I find all kinds of information I haven't encountered before. Chapter 19, about the materials used in Noah's ark gave all sorts of detail about construction -- and specifically WOOD construction -- that I've never seen.

Connor has been wanting to read the New Answers Book series, but worried a lot about whether he'd find new information that would make it worth the time. I'm most certainly handing him Book 4, and he can decide if he wants the earlier ones too.